Calvin Dean, the Glossary
Calvin Dean (born 21 May 1985) is an English screen and stage actor.[1]
Table of Contents
48 relations: Bachelor of Arts, BBC, Boris Karloff, Brussels Short Film Festival, Casualty (TV series), Channel 4, Comedy, Cornish Guardian, Cyberman, Demons (TV series), Doctor Who, Doctor Who series 7, Elden Ring, Evening Standard, Fowey River Academy, Gay, Horror film, Howl (2015 film), It's a Sin (TV series), Jason Watkins, Jim Dodge, Keira Knightley, Kneehigh Theatre, Law & Order: UK, Lighthouse keeper, London, Lost Gardens of Heligan, Matt Smith, Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, Murder in the Cathedral, National Youth Theatre, Neil Gaiman, Nightmare in Silver, Polruan, Royal National Theatre, Russell T Davies, Simon Harvey, Slitheen, Stephen Poliakoff, Strike (TV series), Tamzin Outhwaite, The Cornish Times, The Duchess (film), The Sarah Jane Adventures, The Threepenny Opera, Tormented (2009 British film), Truro, Warwick Davis.
- Male actors from Cornwall
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Boris Karloff
William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), known professionally as Boris Karloff and occasionally billed as Karloff the Uncanny, was an English actor.
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Brussels Short Film Festival
The Brussels Short Film Festival (BSFF) has been run by the non-profit organisation "Un Soir … Un Grain" since 1998.
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Casualty (TV series)
Casualty (stylised as CASUAL+Y since 1997) is a British medical drama series that is broadcast on BBC One.
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Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.
Comedy
Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: In Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire performed by comic poets in theaters.
Cornish Guardian
The Cornish Guardian (founded 1901) is a weekly newspaper in Cornwall, England, UK, which is part of the Cornwall & Devon Media group.
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Cyberman
The Cybermen are a fictional race of cyborgs principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.
Demons (TV series)
Demons is a British six-part supernatural drama TV series produced by Shine TV, which premiered on ITV on 3 January 2009.
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Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963.
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Doctor Who series 7
The seventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who was broadcast concurrently on BBC One in the United Kingdom, and was split into two parts as the previous series had been.
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Elden Ring
is a 2022 action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware.
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Evening Standard
The Evening Standard, formerly The Standard (1827–1904), is a long-established newspaper, since 2009 a local free newspaper in tabloid format, with a website on the Internet, published in London, England.
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Fowey River Academy
Fowey River Academy is a co-educational secondary school with academy status (Learning Edge Academies Partnership), serving a large and diverse catchment area including Fowey, the nearby towns of St Blazey and Lostwithiel and surrounding villages.
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Gay
Gay is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual.
Horror film
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
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Howl (2015 film)
Howl is a 2015 British horror film directed by Paul Hyett and starring Ed Speleers, Sean Pertwee, Holly Weston, Shauna Macdonald, Elliot Cowan, Rosie Day, Calvin Dean, Duncan Preston and Ross Mullan.
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It's a Sin (TV series)
It's a Sin is a British drama television miniseries written by Russell T Davies.
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Jason Watkins
Jason Peter Watkins (born 28 October 1962) is an English stage, film and television actor.
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Jim Dodge
Jim Dodge (born 1945) is an American novelist and poet whose works combine themes of folklore and fantasy, set in a timeless present.
Keira Knightley
Keira Christina Knightley (born 26 March 1985) is an English actress.
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Kneehigh Theatre
Kneehigh Theatre was an international touring theatre company founded in 1980 by Mike Shepherd and based in Cornwall, England.
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Law & Order: UK
Law & Order: UK (stylised as Law & Order | UK) is a British police procedural and legal television programme broadcast from 2009 to 2014 on ITV, adapted from the American series Law & Order.
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Lighthouse keeper
A lighthouse keeper or lightkeeper is a person responsible for tending and caring for a lighthouse, particularly the light and lens in the days when oil lamps and clockwork mechanisms were used.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Lost Gardens of Heligan
The Lost Gardens of Heligan (Lowarth Helygen, meaning "willow tree garden") are located near Mevagissey in Cornwall, England and are considered to be amongst the most popular in the UK.
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Matt Smith
Matthew Robert Smith (born 28 October 1982) is an English actor. Calvin Dean and Matt Smith are National Youth Theatre members.
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Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, formerly Mountview Theatre School, is a drama school in Peckham, south London, England, founded in 1945.
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Murder in the Cathedral
Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T. S. Eliot, first performed in 1935 (published the same year).
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National Youth Theatre
The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) is a youth theatre and charity in London, created with the aim of developing young people's artistic skills via theatrical productions and other creative endeavours.
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Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (born Neil Richard Gaiman on 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and screenplays.
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Nightmare in Silver
"Nightmare in Silver" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and was first broadcast on BBC One on 11 May 2013.
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Polruan
Polruan (Porthruwan) is a coastal village in the parish of Lanteglos-by-Fowey in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Royal National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT) within the UK and as the National Theatre of Great Britain internationally, is a performing arts venue and associated theatre company located in London, England.
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Russell T Davies
Stephen Russell Davies (born 27 April 1963), better known as Russell T Davies, is a Welsh screenwriter and television producer.
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Simon Harvey
Simon Harvey is a locally known actor, freelance director and producer based in Truro, Cornwall. Calvin Dean and Simon Harvey are Male actors from Cornwall and people from Truro.
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Slitheen
The Slitheen are a fictional family of Raxacoricofallapatorians, massive, bipedal extraterrestrials, from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They are adversaries of the Ninth Doctor and later Sarah Jane Smith.
Stephen Poliakoff
Stephen Poliakoff (born 1 December 1952) is a British playwright, director and screenwriter.
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Strike (TV series)
Strike (also known as C. B. Strike internationally) is a British crime drama television programme based on the book series Cormoran Strike by J. K. Rowling under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
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Tamzin Outhwaite
Tamzin Maria Outhwaite (born 5 November 1970) is an English actress, presenter and narrator.
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The Cornish Times
The Cornish Times (founded 1857) is a weekly newspaper in Cornwall, South West England, owned by the Tindle Newspaper Group.
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The Duchess (film)
The Duchess is a 2008 historical drama film directed by Saul Dibb, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jeffrey Hatcher and Anders Thomas Jensen, based on the 1998 book Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire by Amanda Foreman, about the late 18th-century English aristocrat Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire.
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The Sarah Jane Adventures
The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British science fiction television programme that was produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, created by Russell T Davies, and starring Elisabeth Sladen.
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The Threepenny Opera
The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) is a German "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, The Beggar's Opera, and four ballads by François Villon, with music by Kurt Weill.
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Tormented (2009 British film)
Tormented is a 2009 British black comedy slasher film directed by Jon Wright, written by Stephen Prentice, and starring Alex Pettyfer, April Pearson, Dimitri Leonidas, Calvin Dean and Tuppence Middleton.
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Truro
Truro (Cornish Standard Written Form) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Warwick Davis
Warwick Ashley Davis (born 3 February 1970) is an English actor and television presenter.
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See also
Male actors from Cornwall
- Allin Kempthorne
- Arthur Gould-Porter
- Ben Faulks
- Bill Blewitt
- Bill Pertwee
- Calvin Dean
- Craig Russell (English actor)
- Edward Rowe (actor)
- Horace Hodges
- John Nettles
- Joseph Kloska
- Leon Ockenden
- M. A. Wetherell
- Michael Craze
- Michael Ward (actor)
- Nigel Terry
- Paul Fox (actor)
- Paul Henshall
- Percy Waram
- Peter Craze
- Robert Duncan (actor)
- Royce Pierreson
- Simon Harvey
- Stephen Frost
- Tristan Sturrock
- Warwick Ward
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Dean
Also known as Calvin Dean (II).